Notes: In woodchips. After significant rain. Day time temperatures mid 60’s. Occurring in groups, occasionally connected at base, but not cespitose.

I am unsure of the identification because cap cuticle become extremely scaly with age. Young specimens wine colored or brown, smooth, rounded – would be typical for S. rugosoannulata. Scaly cap suggests it might be S. kauffmannii. But the ring and stipe look more like S. rugosoannulata (smoother stipe below ring, prominent grooved ring, cogwheel veil on buttons.